Summer Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Summer's the perfect time to get that putting green installed in your Austell backyard—and honestly, the timing couldn't be better. Whether you're in the neighborhoods near Sweetwater Creek or over toward the Six Flags area, we know this part of Cobb County gets hot and dry come July and August. That's exactly when a quality artificial putting green shows its real value. No brown patches. No watering bills climbing through the roof. No watching your lawn struggle in that Georgia heat while you're grilling out back. We've been installing putting greens across Austell for years now, and we've seen what works and what doesn't on these properties. The clay-heavy soil here can be tough on natural grass, but it's actually ideal for building a solid base under synthetic turf. Summer installation means your green's ready to go for fall entertaining, and you won't deal with winter delays or spring mud. We can get your project done quickly—our shop is just 18 minutes away, so we're local, responsive, and we actually know your neighborhood.
Austell sits on some tricky transitional soil—South Cobb clay mixed with sandier patches depending on where your property sits. That clay is dense, which can cause drainage headaches with natural grass, but it gives us a rock-solid foundation for artificial turf installation. We'll assess your yard's grading during the initial walkthrough because water pooling is real in this area, especially after summer thunderstorms. Your lot size matters too. A lot of Austell properties in the 30106 and 30168 ZIP codes run a quarter-acre to half-acre, which is perfect for a compact putting green—usually 300 to 500 square feet works beautifully without overwhelming your landscape. Summer heat here peaks in July and August, but synthetic turf actually performs better than natural grass in full sun. We'll talk through sun exposure on your property and shade patterns from trees (especially if you're near any of Sweetwater Creek's wooded sections). One more local consideration: HOA rules. Some neighborhoods around Six Flags and central Austell have landscape guidelines. We'll help you understand what's allowed before we break ground, so there are no surprises.
Summer heat actually works in your favor. Synthetic turf cures and bonds better in warm weather, and you'll see the finished product fully settled before fall. Plus, once installed, you won't need to water through the hottest months—that's a huge relief in an Austell summer. You'll also have your green ready for entertaining by September.
Clay can hold water, but that's why proper base preparation is critical. We install a drainage layer and grade your yard correctly to shed water away from the turf. Austell's clay actually provides excellent compaction for the subbase, making it easier to create a stable, level putting surface.
Most Austell properties work well with 300 to 500 square feet—big enough for real putting practice and trick shots, but small enough to fit alongside a patio or deck. We'll measure your yard and show you design options that match your space and sightlines.
Yes. Many neighborhoods in the Six Flags area and central Austell have landscape rules. We recommend reviewing your HOA guidelines first. Our team has worked with most Austell communities and can guide you through approval if needed.
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